This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the usage is Arabic.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Modar مضر m ArabicVariant transcription of
Mudar. A known bearer of this name is the Moroccan-American entrepreneur Modar Alaoui.
Moeen معين m Arabic, UrduAlternate transcription of Arabic معين (see
Muin), as well as the Urdu form.
Mohtady مهتدي m Arabic (Rare)the knower of the path of guidance, the one in continuous stage of guidance, guided to the straight path, newly born baby.
Monir منير m & f Arabic, Bengali, PersianAlternate transcription of Arabic منير (see
Munir) as well as the Bengali and Persian form. In Persian it is also used as a feminine name.
Mouloud مولود m Arabic (Maghrebi)Derived from Arabic مَوْلِد
(mawlid) "born, newborn", referring to the birth of the Islamic Prophet
Muhammad (chiefly Algerian).
Moutir مُوتِر m ArabicMeans "one who prays the witr prayer", referring to someone who prays the
witr, a voluntary prayer performed at night.
Muadh معاذ m ArabicMeans "refuge, shelter, haven" in Arabic.
Muawiya معاوية m ArabicMeans "howler, one who howls" in Arabic (referring to female dogs or the cubs of foxes, lions or other animals), from the root عوى
(ʾawā) meaning "to howl". This was the name of the founder and first caliph of the Umayyad Empire.
Muayyad مؤيد m ArabicMeans "supported" in Arabic, from the word أَيَّدَ
(ayyada) meaning "to support, to endorse".
Muazzaz f & m ArabicMeans "powerful, strong" or "honored, revered" in Arabic.
Mubeen مبين m Arabic, UrduAlternate transcription of Arabic مبين (see
Mubin), as well as an Urdu variant.
Mudar مضر m ArabicProbably derived from the Arabic adjective مضر
(mudirr) meaning "hurtful, harmful, pernicious". This name was borne by one of the patrilineal ancestors of the prophet
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Muddathir مدثر m ArabicMeans "covered, wrapped" in Arabic, derived from the root تدثر
(tadaththara) meaning "to cover".
Mueen معين m Arabic, UrduAlternate transcription of Arabic معين (see
Muin), as well as the Urdu form.
Muflih مفلح m Arabic, IndonesianMeans "successful, prosperous" in Arabic, from the root أفلح
(ʿaflaḥa) meaning "to succeed".
Muhannad مهند m ArabicRefers to a type of iron sword from India, derived from Arabic الْهِنْد
(al-Hind) meaning "India".
Muharram محرم m ArabicMeans "forbidden" in Arabic, derived from the word حَرَّمَ
(harrama) meaning "to forbid". This is the name of the first month of the Islamic calendar, so named because warfare is forbidden during this month.
Muhaymin مهيمن m ArabicMeans "dominating, commanding, controlling" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition المهيمن
(al-Muhaymin) is one of the 99 names of
Allah.
Muhi al-Din محي الدين m ArabicMeans "reviver of the religion" from Arabic محي
(muhy) meaning "restorer, reviver" and دين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Muhibullah محب الله m Arabic, UrduDerived from the Arabic noun محب
(muhibb) meaning "friend, lover" combined with the Arabic noun الله
(Allah) meaning "God" (see
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Muhtad m ArabicMustad - means the one who is blessed with hidayat - rightly guided ... [
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Muhyi ad-Din محيي الدين m ArabicMeans "reviver of the religion" from Arabic محيي
(muḥyī) meaning "reviver, vitalizer, livener" combined with دين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Muin معين m Arabic, Indonesian, MalayMeans "supporter, helper, patron" in Arabic, from the root أعان
(ʾaʿāna) meaning "to help".
Muizz معز m ArabicMeans "giver of honour, empowerer, one who grants might or glory" in Arabic, from the root عزز
(ʿazzaza) meaning "to strengthen, to reinforce, to empower". In Islamic tradition المعز
(al-Muʿizz) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
Mujeeb مجيب m Arabic, UrduAlternate transcription of Arabic مجيب (see
Mujib), as well as the usual Urdu form.
Mujib مجيب m ArabicMeans "answerer, responder" as well as "responsive" in Arabic.
Mujtaba مجتبى m ArabicMeans "the chosen one, the selected one" in Arabic. This is one of the titles of
Muhammad.
Mukarram مكرم m & f Arabic, Urdu, UzbekMeans "honoured, venerated, exalted" in Arabic, from the root كرم
(karrama) meaning "to honour, to exalt". As an Uzbek name it is solely feminine.
Munawar منور m & f Arabic, Urdu, IndonesianMeans "luminous, bright, shining, blooming" in Arabic, from the root نَوَّرَ
(nawwara) meaning "to illuminate, to blossom".
Mundher منذر m Arabic (Modern, Archaic)An arabic name meaning someone who warns / alerts others from danger or something bad / ominous happening. From the arabic word انذار meaning "warning".
Munib منيب m Arabic, Urdu, BosnianMeans "repentant, penitent, turning (back to God)" in Arabic, from the root أناب
(ʾanāba) meaning "to return".
Muntadhar منتظر m ArabicMeans "awaited, anticipated, expected" in Arabic, from the root انتظر
(intaẓara) meaning "to wait for".
Muntasir منتصر m Arabic, BengaliMeans "victorious, successful" in Arabic, from the word اِنْتَصَرَ
(intaṣara) meaning "to gain victory, to triumph".
Muqaddas مقدس f & m Arabic, UrduMeans "sacred, holy" in Arabic, from the root قدس
(qaddasa) meaning "to sanctify, to make holy".
Muqdam مقدام، المقدام m ArabicMe qdam in Arabic language also usually mentioned bad (ALMEQDAM)... [
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Murshid مرشد m Arabic, BengaliMeans "guide, leader" in Arabic, from the root أرشد
(ʾarshada) meaning "to guide, to lead on the right course".
Musab مصعب m ArabicMeans "hard, difficult, tough" in Arabic, from the word صَعُبَ
(sa'uba) meaning "to be hard, to be difficult". This was the name of a companion of the Prophet
Muhammad.
Musharraf مشرف m Arabic, Urdu, BengaliMeans "honoured, honourable" in Arabic, from the root شرف
(sharrafa) meaning "to make noble, to elevate, to honour".
Mushtaq مشتاق m Arabic, UrduMeans "yearning, longing for, craving, desirous" in Arabic.
Muslih مصلح m Arabic, IndonesianMeans "reformer, peacemaker, conciliator" in Arabic, from the word أَصْلَحَ
('aslaha) meaning "to reform, to make peace, to reconcile".
Mutahar مطهر m ArabicMeans "clean, pure" in Arabic, from the root طَهَّرَ
(ṭahhara) meaning "to purify".
Mutakabbir المتكبّر m ArabicMutakabbir comes from the root
k-b-r, which means "to be great, mighty, or majestic."... [
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Mu'taz معتاز m ArabicFrom Arabic مُعْتَاز (
muʿtāz) meaning "possessor of great honor and glory, powerful".
Mu'tazzah Billah معتزّة بالله m & f ArabicFrom Arabic مُعْتَزّة بالله (
muʾtazzah billah) meaning "one who has high honor from God".
Mutlaq مطلق m ArabicMeans "absolute, free, unlimited" in Arabic, from the root أطلق
(ʾaṭlaqa) meaning "to free, to liberate".
Muwaffaq موفق m ArabicMeans "successful, fortunate, proper, fit" in Arabic, from the root وفق
(waffaqa) meaning "to grant success to, to make fit".
Muzaffar مظفر m Arabic, Urdu, Uzbek, Tajik, MalayMeans "victorious, triumphant, one who has been aided to victory" in Arabic, from the root ظفر
(ẓaffara) meaning "to make victorious, to grant victory".
Muzakkir مذكر m Arabic, IndonesianMeans "reminder, one who reminds" in Arabic, from the root ذكر
(dhakkara) meaning "to remind".
Muzammil مزمل m Arabic, Urdu, IndonesianMeans "enshrouded, enfolded, bundled" in Arabic, from the root زَمَّلَ
(zammala) meaning "to cover up". Al-Muzammil is the name of the 73rd surah (chapter) of the Qur'an.
Muzzammil m ArabicAfter the Islamic Prophet Muhammad and the 73rd Surah of the Qu'ran. Means "The Enshrouded One."
Nabih نبيه m ArabicMeans "keen, astute, clever, bright" in Arabic, from the root نبه
(nabbaha) meaning "to alarm, to alert, to inform".
Nagmeldin نجم الدين m ArabicAlternate transcription of Arabic نجم الدين (see
Najm ad-Din). This spelling is chiefly used in Sudan.
Naguib نجيب m Arabic (Egyptian)Alternate transcription of Arabic نجيب (see
Najib). This corresponds more closely with the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation of the name.
Nahid ناهض m ArabicMeans "rising, getting up" in Arabic, from the root ناهض
(nahaḍa) meaning "to rise".
Nahir نهير m & f ArabicDerived from the Arabic root نهير (
nahir), which refers to flowing water or a small river,
Najah نجاح f & m ArabicMeans "success, prosperity" in Arabic.
Najdat نجدة m ArabicMeans "bravery, courage in battle" in Arabic.
Najeemuddin نَجِيم الدين m ArabicMeans "brilliance of the faith, radiance of religion", derived from Arabic
نَجْم (
najm) "star, luminary" and
دين (
din) "religion, faith".
Najih ناجح m ArabicMeans "successful, prosperous, fortunate" in Arabic, from the root نجح
(najaḥa) meaning "to suceed".
Najm ad-Din نجم الدين m ArabicMeans "star of the religion" from Arabic نجم
(najm) meaning "star" combined with دين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith, belief".
Najmi نجمي m & f Arabic, Malay, IndonesianMeans "astral, celestial, star-like" in Arabic, from the word نجم
(najm) meaning "star".
Najmul m Arabic (Archaic)Famous monnikers include Najmul Millat, an Islamic jurist, and Najmul Hoda, a writer and scholar.
Nakheel نَخِيل m & f ArabicPlural form of
Nakhlah, means "date palm," but it also means "something that is purified."
Namur نمر m ArabicFrom Arabic نمر (namur) meaning "tiger".
Naqib نقيب m Arabic, PersianDerived from the Arabic noun نقيب
(naqib) meaning "chief, leader, captain". Known bearers of this name include the Afghan cricketer Naqib Nangarhari (b. 1998) and the Persian storyteller Naqib ol Mamalek, who is the author of the popular Persian epic
Amir Arsalan (19th century AD).
Naqibullah نقيب الله m Arabic, AfghanDerived from the Arabic noun نقيب
(naqib) meaning "chief, leader, captain" (see
Naqib) combined with the Arabic noun الله
(Allah) meaning "God" (see
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Nasif ناصف, ناصيف m ArabicMeans "just, fair, one who shares equally" in Arabic, from the root نصف
(nasafa) meaning "to divide in half, to share equally between". This transcription represents two related yet distinct Arabic names: ناصف, in which the first vowel is long, and ناصيف, in which both the first and second vowel are long.
Nasih ناصح, نصيح m Arabic, Indonesian, DhivehiMeans "adviser, counselor, guide" in Arabic, from the root نصح
(naṣaḥa) meaning "to give sincere advice, to counsel". This transcription represents two related yet distinct names: ناصح (with a long first vowel) and نصيح (with a long second vowel).
Nasimullah m Arabic, AfghanThe first element of this name is likely derived from either the Arabic noun نَسِيم
(nasim) meaning "breeze" (see
Nasim) or from the Arabic noun نَاظِم
(nazim) meaning "organizer" (see
Nazim)... [
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Nasir al-Din ناصر الدين, نصير الدين m ArabicMeans "supporter of the faith" from Arabic ناصر/نصير
(nasir) meaning "helper, supporter" and دين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Nasr al-Din نصر الدين m ArabicMeans "victory of the religion" from Arabic نصر
(naṣr) meaning "triumph, victory" combined with دين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Nasratullah m ArabicDerived from the Arabic noun
nasrah meaning "help, aid, assistance" (see
Nasrat and compare
Nasser) combined with the Arabic noun الله
(Allah) meaning "God" (see
Allah).... [
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Nasri نصري m & f Arabic, Indonesian, MalayMeans "my victory" or "my help" from Arabic نصر
(nasr) meaning "victory" or نصر
(nasara) meaning "to help, to assist, to support". It is sometimes used as a feminine name in Indonesia.
Nasrullah نصر الله m Arabic, Urdu, Indonesian, MalayMeans "victory of
Allah" from Arabic نصر
(nasr) meaning "victory, triumph" combined with الله
(Allah). Known bearers of this name include the Afghan crown prince Nasrullah Khan (1874–1920) and the Pakistani politician Nasrullah Khan Khattak (1923-2009).
Nawfal نوفل m ArabicMeans "generous" in Arabic, also an archaic word meaning "sea, ocean".
Nawwaf نواف m ArabicMeans "elevated, lofty, high" in Arabic.